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ramirezdahmerbundy:

Amityville ghost (believed to be the youngest son of the family)
The first time that  							picture was shown was on the Merv Griffin  show back  							in 1979. It was discovered 3 years after it was  				 			taken. Gene Campbell, who was a professional  							photographer,  was brought into the house in 1976  							when the Warrens went in with  their team. He set up  							an automatic camera on the 2nd floor  landing that  							shot off infrared film, black and white, throughout   							the night. There are literally rolls of film with  							 nothing on them. There’s only one picture of the  							little boy. In  1979, I was putting together a book  							that has yet to be published  that included the  							photographs. The secretary I had at the time  was  							about eight months pregnant. We had dozens of these  							 pictures to choose from that didn’t have the boy,  							and she asked  me: “Which one should we put in the  							book?” I told her  to just pick one. She came running  							back into my office about 5  minutes later saying  							that every time she picked up the  photograph with  							the boy, the baby kicked her. We then asked my  kids  							if they knew who this was. Missy said it was the  							 little boy she used to play with in the house. I  							then called the  Warrens and the photographer and let  							them know about the  picture.

ramirezdahmerbundy:

Amityville ghost (believed to be the youngest son of the family)

The first time that picture was shown was on the Merv Griffin show back in 1979. It was discovered 3 years after it was taken. Gene Campbell, who was a professional photographer, was brought into the house in 1976 when the Warrens went in with their team. He set up an automatic camera on the 2nd floor landing that shot off infrared film, black and white, throughout the night. There are literally rolls of film with nothing on them. There’s only one picture of the little boy. In 1979, I was putting together a book that has yet to be published that included the photographs. The secretary I had at the time was about eight months pregnant. We had dozens of these pictures to choose from that didn’t have the boy, and she asked me: “Which one should we put in the book?” I told her to just pick one. She came running back into my office about 5 minutes later saying that every time she picked up the photograph with the boy, the baby kicked her. We then asked my kids if they knew who this was. Missy said it was the little boy she used to play with in the house. I then called the Warrens and the photographer and let them know about the picture.

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